Contract Tenders: 27/10/2025
Explore the latest UK housing tenders and frameworks, including repairs, refurbishments, affordable housing builds, modular developments, and compliance works from Perth, Belfast, London, and beyond — driving sustainable growth across the housing sector.
Across the UK housing sector, a diverse mix of new procurement and engagement opportunities have been announced, reflecting strong momentum in both maintenance and development activity. In Scotland, Perth and Kinross Council has unveiled an £8.1m Housing Repairs – Term Maintenance Contract (PKC13680) designed to support in-house delivery teams through a responsive repairs framework spanning multiple trades, from plumbing and electrical to roofing and glazing. The council will also host a Meet the Buyer event on 3 December 2025 to engage SMEs and new contractors. Meanwhile, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council in the West Midlands has launched market engagement for a £2m Minor Adaptations contract to deliver grab rails, ramps, and similar small-scale works to over 2,000 homes annually across owner-occupied, private, and Housing Association properties.
In Northern Ireland, Choice Housing has issued a series of tenders, including a £952k refurbishment at Killynure Green, Carryduff, targeting condensation, roofing, and redecoration improvements to 62 dwellings. The association also seeks developer partners for several Design and Build opportunities under the Social Housing Development Programme — £3.75m in Lisnaskea, £3.5m in Drumahoe, £3.25m in Enniskillen, and £3m in Newtownabbey — each focused on delivering compliant, energy-efficient homes aligned with Department for Communities standards.
In England, VIVID is investing £180k in kitchen and bathroom refurbishments at Bramble Court, Newbury, while Hackney Council is advancing a landmark £150m De Beauvoir Estate regeneration to deliver up to 341 new homes, 45% of which will be affordable, under a Design and Build contract with early-stage PCSA involvement. Supporting similar growth, Greenwich Council has launched an £11.99m procurement for Phase 2 of its Greenwich Builds Programme, adding 28 affordable homes across four sites. Eastbourne Borough Council continues the momentum with an £8m redevelopment at Old Orchard Road, creating 30 affordable flats on a former Ministry of Justice site.
On a UK-wide scale, Procure Plus Holdings has announced a £31.6m Lifts Framework covering the design, refurbishment, and maintenance of passenger lifts across social housing and the wider public sector, emphasising social value and training outcomes. Similarly, ESPO has issued a £41.7m Modular Buildings Framework (953_26) offering design, manufacture, and installation of modular solutions across education, healthcare, accommodation, and catering sectors.
A cluster of pre-market engagements from Trent & Dove Housing highlights its strategic investment in compliance and safety. The housing provider is consulting the market for upcoming tenders across multiple service areas — including Electrical Rewiring (£1.04m), Fire Prevention Equipment (£666k), Door Entry Systems (£500k), and Fire Door Entry Surveys (£333k) — all aimed at shaping efficient, data-driven, and socially responsible procurement models with a strong emphasis on digital certification and real-time compliance reporting.
Elsewhere, Clydebank Housing Association is preparing to appoint a contractor for a Passenger Lift Servicing and Reactive Maintenance contract running from April 2026, while Sanctuary Housing has published a £1.08m Water Risk Assessment tender covering its extensive property portfolio across England and Scotland. Finally, in Wales, Caredig Housing Association has invited bids for internal residential fit-out works at Cartreff Cynnes, a live extra-care setting valued at £833k, focusing on the creation of new dwellings and upgrades to kitchens, bathrooms, and fire systems.